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    Implications of replacing Consumer Unit?

    I have not said I don't carry out risk assessments in a domestic environment. I just said the Risk Assessment to omit RCD protection does not apply in this posters case. I would agree that we carry out risk assessments all the time.
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    Implications of replacing Consumer Unit?

    My post is specific to the thread and Eric has raised the option of avoiding RCD after a Risk Assessment. The regs refer to the Risk Assessment to override an RCD for sockets but especially excludes dwellings.The Edited
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    EICR Replacement Fuseboard Advice

    in theory I should have signed the design section, although I didn't, but I have the qualifications to design the installation and he was fully aware of that, he was my apprentice years ago. Read more...
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    Implications of replacing Consumer Unit?

    A risk assessment is not applicable in a domestic installation.
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    Colour code the switch lines in lighting circuit

    However John, the brown sleeve on the blue conductor indicates this is functionally aLine conductor. Just look at 514.3.1(i) followed through to 514.4.4. FYI, if not present, I'm with RF and code it C3.
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    EICR Certification Following Initial Failure

    This is nothing to do with the NICEIC. It is down to the SOP for the 3 inspectors and each is valid. You are the customer and you decide who you want to work with. The first step is the initial inspection. If this produces a 'satisfctory' EICR, then happy days. If it is 'unsatisfactory'...
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    Moving switch to other side of door

    Cheers for the update. This seems to be a developer solving a problem which doesn't exist. I've fitted a few of these when it's not been practical to install cabling. Never been asked to fit them on new build. Hope the buyers don't have any duff products and get hit with the cost of...
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    Moving switch to other side of door

    Why would any developer go totally wireless for 200+ houses? Where is this and who is the developer?
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    Hive Controller wiring for Firebird 50/90

    I just tried looking for “DIY electrics is not allowed in Ireland” in Google. This returned an RTE article, which looks to support Winston, referring to 'Restricted Works'
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    Exit sign

    This pdf has the details held in BS5499-4:2013. No idea why road signs, airplane regs, French or German signs are quoted. http://www.trafalgarfire.co.uk/_webedit/uploaded-files/All%20Files/FIA%20Guidance%20Notes/Guidance%20Fire%20Safety%20Signs%20and%20Notices.pdf
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    Switch next to sink

    This is wrong. NAPIT have printed their advice in 'EICR Codebreakers'. I'm registered with the NICEIC but have a copy (I have no problem referring to a guide when I'm doing my job, but this this does not a replacement for applying experience). Section 4.4 has the following: 'CU in a...
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    Shocking discovery.

    I don’t see how this would lead to negative publicity. I was not expecting you to name the hotel. The only bad publicity would be a negative tripadvisor review and I don’t give bad reviews. I am being mean, querying this. It is entirely believable that the entertainment crew would commission...
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    Shocking discovery.

    I find this thread really stretches credibility. I have worked alongside lots of guys who never went through the college courses. Most, are excellent sparks. However, not many would think of stepping up as you did. I have the certs, experience and insurance to work with confidence in the UK...
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    Shocking discovery.

    In your first couple of posts, it read like you were working on this installation as an electrician and found an apparently dangerous situation. Then you post that it's not that dangerous, as only you had felt a shock. Then this just gets bizarre, as you post that you were actually a hotel...
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    16 Amp for ring main (plugs)

    It may seem pedantic, but we go by the design date, not installation date, so if you alter the design, then the alteration has to conform with current regulations, so RCD protected, but the original design does not need altering. However missing RCD protection would still be listed with an EICR...
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    can I replace mcb myself ?

    As nobody seems to be interested in the details you posted, these are my thoughts. The shower is nont compliant. The calculation is simply Ib <= Ib <= Iz. Ib = load, In = MCB rating and Iz = tabulated cable current carrying capacity. The shower is rated at 9600W @ 240V which equates to 40A...
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    can I replace mcb myself ?

    As nobody seems to be interested in the details you posted, these are my thoughts. The shower CIRCUIT is nont compliant. The calculation is simply Ib <= In <= Iz. Ib = load, In = MCB rating and Iz = tabulated cable current carrying capacity. The shower is rated at 9600W @ 240V which equates to...
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    can I replace mcb myself ?

    On page 1, there is a summary stating whether your installation is satisfactory/unsatisfactory. Is it showing unsatisfactory? If it unsatisfactory, there should be observations listed on page 2. Can you check what is listed and the codes? It is easier advising when you tell us what is in the...
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    Poll: EICR Coding of a 'plastic' CU in domestic installation

    The first time I remember seeing this advice was in ESC Best Practice Guide 4 Issue 4 (carried into Issue 5). The guidance was/is to give a C3 where the CU is combustible and under stairs or blocking a hallway. By omission, no code is recommended if the CU is not in such location. This only...
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    Landlord electrical safety

    There are 2 parties in each inspection - client and inspector. The transaction only works when both parties trust each other. If the client makes it clear there is no trust, I walk away. Not because he is getting in the way of my plan to rip him off, but becaue there is no trust. I would not...
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